Table of Contents

What's In The Book?

Chapter One: Live Life on Your Terms

What is living life on your terms mean to you? To authors, Chris Lopez and Jason Wells, it meant living their
life as entrepreneurs and beyond that entrepreneurs that didn't have wear a suit and tie. To Chris and Jason,
this was the last thing they wanted to do. What is important to you? You will discover that in this book, if you don't know at this point.

Chapter Two: The "New" College Degree

What is the new college degree? We don't want to give it away at this point, but we'll give you a hint... No college
is involved in providing this "New" College Degree. You will learn what you need to learn to not just survive, but thrive in this "New Economy."

Chapter Three: Why Most People Never "Get Ahead"...

Bad financial choices are the biggest reason why people never get ahead. However, every personal finance book addresses this.
There are many concepts in personal finance that are NEVER discussed. We will share those concepts in this book.

Having a strong cash flow is obvious to all of us. We need more money coming in than what is going out. Duh! It seems that
every personal finance book states this obvious point. Diversified cash flow is what gets you ahead of the masses. This is a
concept that many people miss — even people that are already retired or financially independent from someone else. Learn why this can be "risky."

Chapter Five: The Anti Suit Entrepreneur Mindset

Your biggest enemy in achieving living life on your own terms will be YOU. Yes, you. Many people put obstacles, excuses,
and fears in front of achieving what they want. The biggest regrets of people when nearing the end of their life is not doing
things they wanted to do because of obstacles, excuses, or fears.

Chapter Six: The Vague Recommendation: Get A Mentor

Have you heard either by reading something or heard someone say that to get ahead in something, you need a mentor? Everyone
makes this statement, but to us it has always been "vague," because the concept of learning from someone who has "done it" before
makes perfect sense. However, there are so many unanswered questions in the mentor subject. How do you know when you have the
right one? Why would they work with me? What's in it for them? We explain the type of mentors there are, the kind we found,
and how it helped us achieve our goals.

Chapter Seven: Don't Drink the Positivity KoolAid

We live in the day and age where you are labeled as "negative" by people if you even focus on what you don't want, are a
bit realistic, ask valid, hard questions. But this unbridled, unfocused age of positively isn't authentic for the most part and can derail your goals.

Chapter Eight: Why Health is Critical to Living Life on Your Terms...

What the heck does health have to do with living life on your terms? This is probably the biggest area that is never
discussed by financially successful people. We can say that many financially successful people are the healthiest people
we have ever met. In our opinion, very few people make the connection between health and success, but when you read the secrets
we have learned about health and cash flow, it will be so obvious to you, you won't believe it.

Chapter Nine: Why Most Goal Setting is Unproductive...

How many hundreds, maybe even thousands for that matter of books are there on productivity? If you are like us, you have
probably read at least one or two. Sometimes these books have such complicated systems in goal setting, getting tasks done,
that you end up being unproductive trying to be more productive. Learn what goal setting really works and how to really be productive.

Chapter Ten: Whoever Has The Biggest Rolodex Wins...

Rolodex? Do those even exist anyone? You might not even be old enough to know what a rolodex is. It's a dying object with
computerized address books. What we mean by a rolodex is the amount of relationships you have built over years.
Relationships lead to money. Period.

Chapter Eleven: Communities Get More Done

Who doesn't get more done working in communities or teams? There are a lot of factors in creating communities including how
they can actually cause you to get less done if not organized correctly. One of the most important aspects in creating our
Anti Suit Entrepreneur lifestyle is building strong communities, teams, and relationships.

Chapter Twelve: Living Life on Your Terms is a Choice

This book is culmination of over ten years of learning a ton through trial and error. The difference between us and "the rest"
is that we went out and tried things. If you aren't living life on your terms, then it's choices you have made. Now, it's time
for you to take action and this chapter will be your road map to get these concepts implemented.